This has me thinking about my role as an advisor. I don't believe I would ever choose to advise or responsible for a house with my group's letters on it--"their house"--in other words, and have to deal with non-members living there: it's a disaster waiting to happen.
I don't know how this would play out legally, but even if it turned out to be a "he did it" "no, he did it" type of thing with brothers pointing to non-brothers it would still be awful. If you can't fill your house, pledge enough men who can or move someplace smaller--period. I don't see a fraternity or sorority "renting our rooms to non-members" to pay the rent. If you live in a house, eat in a house, have your chapter room in a house--IT'S YOUR HOUSE!
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